Yenmanagandla

Yenmanagandla
Village
Country India
State Telangana
District Mahbubnagar
Subdistrict Nawabpet
Elevation 541 m (1,775 ft)
Languages
  Official Telugu and Hindi, Urdu
Telephone code 08542

Yenmanagandla is a village and Gram panchayat in Nawabpet Mandal in Mahbubnagar District of the Indian state of Telangana.[1][2]

Demographics

The population is 6,917 people

The local population mostly speaks Telugu (the third most spoken language in India excluding English) and Urdu (the 2nd most spoken language in Telangana state), .[3]

Location

The total area of Yenmanagandla is 2819 hectares. It is located 18 km North of the district headquarters Mahabubnagar and 85 km of the state capital Hyderabad.[4] Yenmanagandla is bordered by Hanwada Mandal in the west, Balanagar Mandal in the east, and both Jadcherla Mandal and Mahbubnagar Mandal in the south. The closest neighboring cities are Mahbubnagar, Badepalle, Farooqnagar and Vicarabad.

Institutions

Temples

Masjid

Governance

Yenmanagandla has been a gram panchayat since 1950. The first Sarpanch was Laxman Rao. He was followed by Prahlad Rao (1985 to 1995), Ashanna (1995 to 2001), Smt. Yadamma (2001 to 2006), and Bhasker(2006 to 2011). The present Sarpanch is Smt. Zareena Rauf.

Infrastructure

One Anganwadi center is there. Several youth welfare societies are there.

Yenmanagandla sits on a 3-way road junction. There are roads leading to Mahabubnagar Junction, Nawabpet and Karur.

The area hosts three reservoirs: Pedda Cheruvu, de Cheruvu, Shai Kunta, and Kotha Kunta. There is a protected water supply scheme using the Borewell water. The water is supplied to the village households by pipelines.

Transport

A road connects Mahbubnagar to Yenmanagandla.

The nearest railway station is less than 10 km away. Hyderabad Deccan Railway Station is the major railway station 80 km away.

The nearest bus stations are in Mahabubnagar, Shadnagar and Jedcherla. APSRTC runs buses from major cities to there.

The nearest airport is Rajiv Gandhi International Airport- 63 km away.

References

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